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HIV‐1 establishes immediate latency in T cells expressing the viral Nef protein
Nef is a viral protein often omitted from HIV‐1 reporter viruses. Consequently, its role in viral latency is unclear. We developed three novel dual reporter HIV‐1 derivatives that express Nef and allow for detection of latent and productive infection. Using these reporters, we show that Nef does not affect the establishment of immediate viral latency ...
Cindy Lam, Ivan Sadowski
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Stress, Role Ambiguity, and Role Conflict
Psychological Reports, 1984The purposes of the study were to determine the relationships between stress, role ambiguity, and role conflict and to correlate these measures with job satisfaction. Direct service workers ( n = 138) in mental health, mental retardation, and physical restoration facilities participated. All variables were significantly intercorrelated.
J K, Stout, J L, Posner
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Role Conflict in Teacher/Coaches
Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1978Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess the extent and intensity of selected role conflicts encountered by teacher/coaches, the degree to which teacher/coaches share conflicts common among classroom teachers, and the degree to which selected variables are associated with the occurrence of conflict.
L F, Locke, J D, Massengale
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Nurses’ Perceptions of Their Role and Role Conflicts
Rehabilitation Nursing, 1995Nurses' perceptions of their professional role and their experience of role conflict were explored in a sample of certified general rehabilitation nurses. Nonnurse healthcare professionals who are on the same teams as the participating nurses also were assessed for their expectations of the nurse's role.
L, Benson, A, Ducanis
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Role Conflict and Its Resolution
The Sociological Quarterly, 1962WrrH THE increasing complexity of modem society, the ubiquitous communication channels impinging on civilized man, and the heightened frequency and intensity of interaction in urban living, men today are confronted more often than ever before with those moral dilemmas sociologists call role conflicts.
John T. Gullahorn, Jeanne E. Gullahorn
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Conflict society: understanding the role of civil society in conflict
Global Change, Peace & Security, 2009This article analyses the relationship between civil society and conflict. It aims to provide an analytical framework to unpack this complex relationship and assess the impacts which civil society may have on conflict. In a first section, it analyses the implications of context on civil society, namely the implications that statehood, democracy ...
MARCHETTI, RAFFAELE, TOCCI N.
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American Journal of Sociology, 1956
In a study of rle conflict among labor-union leaders it was found that certain desired information could not be secured by traditional techniques. Interviews and observation had uncovered a number of typical role-conflict dilemmas met by union officers.
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In a study of rle conflict among labor-union leaders it was found that certain desired information could not be secured by traditional techniques. Interviews and observation had uncovered a number of typical role-conflict dilemmas met by union officers.
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